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The article discusses the use of surveillance and facial recognition technologies during the 2026 World Cup hosting. It highlights how the infrastructure for crowd security and safety intersects with the monitoring tools employed to track migrants and individuals in the streets. The same companies that supply the tournament systems and federal agencies are at the forefront, raising concerns about the continued use of these technologies after the event ends. The article emphasizes how terms like "dual use" are employed to justify deploying the same systems for different objectives. It explains that the data collected by cameras can be connected and utilized for security threats and immigration enforcement, despite awareness among governments and human rights organizations of the associated risks.
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